GAZETTE
OCTOBER 1977
THE REGISTER
NOTICES
REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACT, 1964
Issue of new Land Certificate
An application has been received from the registered owner
mentioned in the Schedule hereto for the issue of a Land
Certificate in substitution for the original Land Certificate
issued in respect of the lands specified in the Schedule which
original Land Certificate is stated to have been lost or in-
advertently destroyed. A new Certificate will be issued unless
notification is received in the Registry within twenty-eight
days from the date of publication of this notice that the
original Certificate is in existence and in the custody of some
person other than the registered owner. Any such notification
should state the grounds on which the certificate is being held-
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N. M. GRIFFITH,
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Registrar of Titles
Chancery Stmt.
Dublin 7.
Schedule
(1) Registered Owner: The County Council of the County of Mayo;
Folio No.: 7612; Lands: Kiltimagh; Area: Oa. Or. 30p; County:
Mayo.
(2) Registered Owner: Denis Fitzpatrick; Folio No.: 8016; Lands:
Cloghran; Area: 0a. 2r. Op.; County: Dublin.
(3) Registered Owner: Delia Morrisroe; Folio No.: 24796; Lands:
Lava Beg; Area: (a) 0a. Or. 32p., (b) 0a. Or. 32p., (c) 0a. Or. 33|p.;
County: Mayo.
(4) Registered Owner: Joseph McGonagle; Folio No.: 3612; Lands:
Balleeghan Upper; Area: 18a. Or. 25p.; County: Donegal.
(5) Registered Owner: John Kennedy; Folio No.: 10462; Lands:
Boherroe; Area: 12a. 2r. lp.; County: Limerick.
(6) Registered Owner: Patrick Dunlea; Folio No.: 5861; Lands:
Knockyhena; Area: 32a. Ir. 15p.; County: Cork.
.(7) Registered Owner: Harry Pringle; Folio No.: 5935; Lands:
Barnhill; Area: 8a. 3r. 10p.; County: Dublin.
(8) Registered Owner: Evelyn Dunford, Michael Higgins and
Margaret Higgins; Folio No.: 4387L; Lands: The leasehold estate in
part of the Townland of Crumlin in the Barony of Uppercross with the
dwellinghouse and premises thereon situate on die east side of
GreenhiUs Road; County: Dublin.
(9) Registered Owner: Kevin Bodkin; Folio No.: 18956; Lands:
Dangan; Area: (a) 16a. 2r. 22p., (b) 4a. Or. 20p.; County: Meath.
(10) Regiatered Owner: Kevin Bodkin; Folio No.: 5888; Lands:
Dangan (part); Area: 3a. 2r. 6p.; County: Meath. '
(11) Registered Owner: John Francis Neylan; Folio No.: 1033;
Lands: Ballygastell; Area: 45a. 3r. 3 lp.; County: Clare.
(12) Registered Owner: Michael McGuinness; Folio No.: 10462;
Lands: Cram; Area: 9a. 2r. 10p.; County: Monaghan.
(13) Registered Owner: Michael McGuinness; Folio No.: 10279;
Lands: Cram (part); Area: 6a. 2r. 7p.; County: Monaghan.
(14) Registered Owner: Michael McGuinness (Junior); Folio No.:
10283; Lands: Cram; Area: 2a. 2r. Op.; County: Monaghan.
(15) Registered Owner: Edward Fanning and Margaret Gertrude
Fanning; Folio No.: 997; Lands: Newtownallen; Area: 140a. 2r. 8p.;
County: Kildare.
(16) Registered Owner: Blanche Veronica Vivian Dennehy; Folio
No.: 149R; Lands: Ballymoodranagh; Area: 103a. 3r. 9p.; County:
Waterford.
(17) Registered Owner: The County Council of the County of
Roscommon; Folio No.: 21394; Lands: Lisroyne; Area: 0a. lr, 29p.;
County : Roscommon.
(18) Registered Owner: James Walsh and Patrick Walsh; Folio
No.: 9442; Lands: Carrickmore; Area: 10a. lr. 25p.; County: Cavan.
(19) Registered Owner; Thomas P. Cosgrove; Folio No.: 4595;
Lands: Mollyglass; Area: 12a. lr. 39.; County: longford.
(20) Registered Owner: Phil Boyle; Folio No.: 18723; Lands:
Leabgarrow (part); County: Donegal.
(21) Registered Owner: Dudley MacDonald (tenant in common of
one undivided moiety), Joseph MacElroy (tenant in common of one
undivided moiety); Folio No.: 16801; Lands: (1) Ballyfair, (2)
Ballysax Little , )3) Ballyfair; Area: (1) 6a. 2r. 7p., (2) 9a. Or. 9p., (3)
20a. Or. Op.; County: Kildare.
(22) Registered Owner: Nora Mannion; Folio No.: 1377; Lands:
(a) Turlough, (b) Kilbrickan; Area: (a) 1 la. 3r. 23p., (b) 12a. 2r. 1 lp.;
County: Galway.
(23) Registered Owner: Michael Bolger; Folio No.: 6315; Lands:
Piercetown; Area: 65a, lr, 30p., County: Meath.
(24) Registered Owner: Catherine M. Molloy; Folio No.: 13461;
Lands: Kilnamannagh (part); County: Dublin.
Proctlce for Sole.
Goodwill of old established Law practice in
West Cork town, with or without the premises. Reply Box. No. 165.
Solicitor
with experience of District Court practice, Litigation and
Conveyancing seeks change, preferably to Munster. Reply Box No.
166.
B.C.L. Student
requires a Master in Cork City or County. Reply to
Box No. 167.
LOST WILL
William Sherwood deceased.
Would any person having any
knowledge or information as to the existence or whereabouts of the
original of a Will of the above named deceased made and executed on
the 12th day of August, 1942, the deceased having died on the 24th
day of August, 1942, or of the existence or whereabouts of any
subsequent will or codicil thereto, kindly contact the undermentioned
solicitors — William A. Lee &>Son, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick.
Schedule—continued
(25) Registered Owner: Maurice Mulcahy; Folio No.: 18162;
Lands: Moyeightragh; Area: 0a. lr. Op.; County: Kerry.
(26) Registered Owner: Bernard Joseph Rodden; Folio No.: 4775;
Lands: (a) Rathowen, (b) Derrydoan; Area: (a) 87a. Or. 27p. County:
Westmeath.
Internment and Detention without trial In
Irish Law
(continuedfrom p. 164)
recognise individual rights" must not define rights so that
they are "cut off for supposed reasons of the general
good". Just as the power of arbitrary imprisonment is the
cornerstone of tyranny, so the limitations on this power
form a large part of the foundations of democracy. The
experience we have had with the internment procedure in
Ireland shows clearly the abiding tension between
conflicting forces of individual liberty and the common
good. To return to Gandhi's concept of the "unjust law",
it seems plain as a result of this discussion that internment
without trial is open to attack on grounds of
constitutional illegality, but within its protective shield of
emergency legislation it strives to uphold social order and
the integrity of the State. Only from that perspective is
internment a "just" law, but unfortunately the measures
taken for the security of the State may be grounded on
very nebulous premises. As remarked earlier, the
harmonisation of civil and personal rights with
supervening demands of national security forms probably
the most intractable problem for constitutional law. Our
experience with systems of internment and detention
without trial has given us a useful insight into it.
APPENDIX
7. (1940) I.R. 136
8. (1960) I.R. 93 Yearbook of the European Court of Human Rights,
Vol. 3, pp.492-524
9. Dail Debates, 31 Aug 1976. col 12
10. Dail Debates, 20 Nov 1957, col 712
11. (1966) I.R. 501
12. (1966) I.R. 516.
13. (1940) I.R. 470
14. at p. 479
15. at pp. 151-152
16. at p.153
17. (1966) I.R. 509.
18. at p.152
19. at p. 147
20. at p. 154
21. at p.482
22. Chapter 4 of the Diplock Commission, Cmnd. 5185
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